A method for aerobic treatment of wastewater from deep pools and shoals constructed wetlands
A constructed wetland and aerobic treatment technology, applied in the field of water treatment, can solve problems such as low efficiency, complex management, and inability to solve aerobic digestion, etc., and achieve the effects of stable water quality, efficient wastewater treatment, and developed root system.
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[0020] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0021] like figure 1 As shown, after the wastewater is pretreated in the early stage, the content of pollutants such as nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter in the wastewater body is reduced to a certain standard. When the waste water 1 flows through the hard substrate 2 constructed of biological ceramsite in the deep pool, a certain negative pressure is generated, and the air quickly enters the waste water body, which greatly increases the dissolved oxygen content in the waste water body.
[0022] When the potential energy of the wastewater body is converted into kinetic energy, the water body collides strongly with the hard bottom substrate 2, and the wastewater undergoes reoxygenation for the second time. The waste water is in contact with the aerobic microorganisms attached to the biological ceramsite, and the organic matter u...
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